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CONCEPT

Fields

Type

Description

Purpose

ID (Concept identifier)

M

firsttimecarrierreadyfordeparture

GRAMMAR

Concept name

M

FirstTimeCarrierReadyForDeparture

GRAMMAR

Concept type

M

Event

GRAMMAR

Also known as

O

Ready for Carrier Travel, Ready to Sail, Ready to Drive, Ready to Go, All Duties Done, Finished Cargo Operation and 3rd Party Services in the Terminal

TIC Description

Definition

M

Event when a carrier (vessel, barge, railtrain, truck) reports First time readiness for carrier departure (vessel ready for sailing, truck ready to exit at gate out of the Terminal , Rail and ready to initiate the Gate Out process, train ready to movedepart).

TIC Description

Further Detail

O

FirstTimeCarrierReadyForDeparture is a sub-concept type process of the Subject CarrierVisit.

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Carrier is ready for departure when all of its own activities are complete and only depends on activities related to the departure process.From the Carrier’s side, the Carrier has nothing else to do and has to wait for other activities. There is no activity that they have to do themselves for departure.

Vessel:

Event when the vessel reports First time readiness to sail as reported by the vessel to from the terminal and is waiting for the marine services provider according to local regulations, (regardless if gangway is up or down because the gangway belongs to the departure process).

All the vessel-related activities and prerequisites for sailing are done, i.e.g.:

  • Cargo operations are complete

  • Paperwork is complete

  • Personnel on board

  • Lashing Complete

  • Third Party Services are Complete

Then, Vessel sailing is waiting for activities related to departure:

  • Piloting

  • Mooring

  • Towage

Truck:

Event when the truck is First Time ready to exit at gate out of the Terminal and ready to initiate the Gate Out (Departure) process, whether loaded with containers or with no containers on its trailer, i.e. when the truck is in the Terminal area and is queued in the Gate Out lane or at the Gate Pedestal.

All the truck-related activities and prerequisites for gate out are done, e.g.:

  • Paperwork is complete

  • Cargo operations are complete

  • Lashing Complete (trailer container locks are engaged)

  • Truck driver is in the truck

  • Truck health is good for operations, e.g. pump tyres, cleaning wind shield

  • Third Party Services are Complete, e.g. X-Ray, Customs, fueling

Then, Truck is waiting for an external (for the Truck) interlock to be released, or start the gate out process (departure process). Potential external limitationsinterlocks:

  • Traffic jam

  • Accident

  • Gate queue clearance

  • OCR broken

Rail:

Event when the train is First Time ready to move out or depart from the Terminal/Port.

  • Paperwork is and documentation are complete

  • Cargo operations are complete (e.g. “rail-load-reported” to rail operator)

  • Lashing Complete

  • “walk-the-train” is complete, including inspection, brake tests are performed on all train carswagons

  • Train wagons are all assembled

  • The rail operator takes over, the wagons are checked and the Locomotive (train) ready to depart

  • Third Party Services are Complete, e.g. Customs

Then, the Train can start the departure process and is waiting for external limitations(for the Train) interlocks to be released:

  • Traffic Light

  • Railway network authority

  • Railway dispatcher and the needed train crews in the rail network to approve the departure to avoid conflicts with other trains on the rail network, to avoid rail connectivity issues in the hinterland, e.g. in case the rail network was being maintained somewhere else …

  • Switchmen to align the switches between the tracks, e.g. if the train is to move from one track to the other

  • Other trains to depart if other trains are ahead on the same track

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TIC Description

Required Information

M

SUBJECT and VALUE

TIC Description

SUBJECT

 

CarrierVisit

 

POINT OF MEASUREMENT

 

#input;#internal_in ; #internal_out ;#output

#planning; #estimated; #actual; #performed

 

OBSERVED PROPERTY

 

#status #time; #logical; #coordinate

 

Value

 

TRUE; FALSE
time: ISO8601
coordinate: WGS84

 

Related standards

O

TIC Description

Related TIC 4.0 definition

O

CarrierVisit Carrier Arrival TerminalOperations Departure

TIC Description

Example

M

tos.@.carriervisit.@.firsttimecarrierreadyfordeparture.output.actual.time = The carrier is ready to depart or travel.

TIC Description

Example in the context of the grammar

M

 

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TIC Description

Link to one or more operational processes

M

 

TIC Description

Search tags

M

 

Technical

Version / Date

M

2023.008 - 20/06/2023

Technical

Internal TIC Version

M

2023051720230609

Technical

M = Mandatory

O = Optional

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Edited by

Review / Approve

Published

 Basma Khattab  CH106-til.tic40 2023-03-13 (draft)

 RBS EMEA 2023-06.07

 Francisco Blanquer Jaraiz 2023-06-16